To answer the questions based on the given data, let's analyze the relationship between the number of lawns mowed (x) and the money earned (y).
First, we can determine how much money is earned per lawn mowed by dividing the total money earned by the number of lawns mowed in each case:
- For 7 lawns: \( \frac{294}{7} = 42 \) dollars/lawn
- For 6 lawns: \( \frac{252}{6} = 42 \) dollars/lawn
- For 2 lawns: \( \frac{84}{2} = 42 \) dollars/lawn
- For 9 lawns: \( \frac{378}{9} = 42 \) dollars/lawn
- For 3 lawns: \( \frac{126}{3} = 42 \) dollars/lawn
From the calculations, we can see that every lawn mowed earns consistently $42.
Now let’s fill in the responses:
a. Every lawn mowed is 42 dollars earned.
b. Dollars/1 lawn mowed is called a rate.
c. This relationship is linear because 0 tickets sold is $0 earned.
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